Solutions
In Matrix we use initially based on systems of linear equations.The matrix method is similar to the method of Elimination as but is a lot cleaner than the elimination method.Solving systems of equations by Matrix Method involves expressing the system of equations in form of a matrix and then reducing that matrix into what is known as Row Echelon Form.<span>
Calculations
</span>⇒ <span>Rewrite the linear equations above as a matrix
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⇒ Apply to Row₂ : Row₂ - 2 <span>Row₁
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⇒ <span>Simplify rows
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Note: The matrix is now in echelon form.
<span>The steps below are for back substitution.
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⇒ Apply to Row₁<span> : Row</span>₁<span> - </span>5 Row₂
⇒ <span>Simplify rows
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⇒ <span>Therefore,
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Add 5/9 to both sides. common denominator would be 72 so you would multiply the top and bottom of 3/8 by 9 (bc 9x8 is 72) to get 27/72. you would multiply top and bottom of 5/9 by 8 to get 40/72 and you would add 40+27 which equals 67 so x=67/72 i believe
Answer:
x = 180 - 32 - 43 - 72 = 33°
Answer:
(a) 64°
(b) Yes, the ladder will be safe the ingredients will be used.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) Trigonometric function of Sine is the appropriate formula to use to solve this question. The formula is given as:
sin θ = Opposite/Hypotenuse
θ = Angle formed with the ground = ?
Opposite = 27 ft
Hypotenuse = 30 ft
Hence,
sin θ = 27 /30
θ = arc sin (27/30)
θ = 64.158067237°
Approximately to the nearest whole number = 64°
(b) From the above calculation, the angle the ladder makes with the ground is 64° and now we want that angle to be 70°
64° is less than 70=
64° < 70°
Hence, the ladder will be safe the way it is positioned.